TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanism of Bacillus 1,3-1,4-β-D-glucan 4-glucanohydrolases
T2 - Kinetics and pH studies with 4-methylumbelliferyl β-D-glucan oligosaccharides
AU - Malet, Carles
AU - Planas, Antoni
PY - 1997/11/11
Y1 - 1997/11/11
N2 - The carbohydrate binding site of Bacillus licheniformis 1,3-1,4-β-D- glucan 4-glucanohydrolase was probed with a series of synthetic 4- methylumbelliferyl β-D-glucan oligosaccharides (1a-e). The title enzyme is a retaining endo-glycosidase that has an extended carbohydrate binding site composed of four glucopyranosyl binding subunits on the non-reducing end from the scissile glycosidic bond, plus two or three subsites on the reducing end. Subsites -II to -IV have a stabilizing effect on the enzyme-substrate transition state complex in the rate-determining step leading to a glycosyl- enzyme intermediate, with subsite -III having a larger effect (-3.5 kcal mol-1). Since K(M) values decrease from the mono- to the tetrasaccharide, part of the effect is due to ground stabilization of the Michaelis complex. On the other hand, the chromophoric trisaccharide 1c and the homologous nonchromogenic tetrasaccharide 2b, which locates a glucopyranosyl unit in subsite +I, have almost identical K(M) values, the difference in reactivity being a consequence of an 18-fold increase of k(cat) for 2b. Therefore, interactions between subsite +I and the substrate appear to be mainly used to lower the energy of the transition state in the glycosylation step, rather than in the stabilization of the Michaelis complex. Finally, the pH dependence of the kinetic parameters for the hydrolysis of 1c, and the pH- dependent enzyme inactivation by a water-soluble carbodiimide (EAC) suggest two essential groups with pK(a) values of 5.5 and 7.0 in the free enzyme. The latter value is shifted up to 1.5 pH units upon binding of substrate in the non-covalent enzyme-substrate complex.
AB - The carbohydrate binding site of Bacillus licheniformis 1,3-1,4-β-D- glucan 4-glucanohydrolase was probed with a series of synthetic 4- methylumbelliferyl β-D-glucan oligosaccharides (1a-e). The title enzyme is a retaining endo-glycosidase that has an extended carbohydrate binding site composed of four glucopyranosyl binding subunits on the non-reducing end from the scissile glycosidic bond, plus two or three subsites on the reducing end. Subsites -II to -IV have a stabilizing effect on the enzyme-substrate transition state complex in the rate-determining step leading to a glycosyl- enzyme intermediate, with subsite -III having a larger effect (-3.5 kcal mol-1). Since K(M) values decrease from the mono- to the tetrasaccharide, part of the effect is due to ground stabilization of the Michaelis complex. On the other hand, the chromophoric trisaccharide 1c and the homologous nonchromogenic tetrasaccharide 2b, which locates a glucopyranosyl unit in subsite +I, have almost identical K(M) values, the difference in reactivity being a consequence of an 18-fold increase of k(cat) for 2b. Therefore, interactions between subsite +I and the substrate appear to be mainly used to lower the energy of the transition state in the glycosylation step, rather than in the stabilization of the Michaelis complex. Finally, the pH dependence of the kinetic parameters for the hydrolysis of 1c, and the pH- dependent enzyme inactivation by a water-soluble carbodiimide (EAC) suggest two essential groups with pK(a) values of 5.5 and 7.0 in the free enzyme. The latter value is shifted up to 1.5 pH units upon binding of substrate in the non-covalent enzyme-substrate complex.
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U2 - 10.1021/bi9711341
DO - 10.1021/bi9711341
M3 - Article
C2 - 9374861
AN - SCOPUS:0030694040
SN - 0006-2960
VL - 36
SP - 13838
EP - 13848
JO - Biochemistry
JF - Biochemistry
IS - 45
ER -